
I’ve been grinding Fisch for months now, and when I heard about the Wind Elemental Rod dropping with the Lost Jungle update, I knew I had to get my hands on it immediately. After spending hours completing the quest chain and testing this beast of a rod, I’m here to share everything you need to know about obtaining what might just be the most powerful fishing rod in the entire game.
Trust me, this isn’t your average fishing rod quest. The Wind Elemental Rod requires dedication, patience, and a solid understanding of Fisch’s mechanics. But once you see those insane stats and experience that Heavenly mutation effect, you’ll understand why every serious player is chasing this beauty.
The Wind Elemental Rod isn’t just another piece of fishing equipment it’s a game-changer that completely transforms how you approach fishing in Fisch. Released as part of the Lost Jungle update, this rod represents the pinnacle of endgame fishing gear.
Here’s what makes it special: the Wind Elemental Rod features a stunning 555% Lure Speed and 555% Luck, making it one of the fastest and luckiest rods in the entire game. While the resilience got nerfed from its original 555% down to 55% (yeah, the devs thought the original stats were a bit too crazy), it’s still an absolute monster for farming rare fish and making money.
The rod’s visual design is equally impressive. It has this heavenly, ethereal aesthetic that reminds me of weapons from games like NieR Automata—sleek, glowing, and undeniably cool. When you’re holding this rod, everyone on the server knows you’ve put in the work.
But the real kicker? The Heavenly mutation effect. This passive ability has a chance to multiply your fish’s selling value by eight times. Yeah, you read that right. I’ve sold fish for absolutely ridiculous amounts thanks to this mutation, and it’s completely changed my money-making game.
Let me be real with you—before I got the Wind Elemental Rod, I thought my Seraphic Rod was pretty much endgame. I was wrong. So, so wrong.
The first time I used the Wind Elemental Rod, I immediately noticed the difference in lure speed. Fish were biting constantly. I wasn’t sitting around waiting for bites like I used to. The 555% lure speed means you’re always actively fishing, which translates to more catches per hour and significantly better farming efficiency.
The Luck stat is equally ridiculous. I’ve caught more Shiny variants and rare fish in the past few days with this rod than I did in weeks with my previous setup. When you combine that with the Heavenly mutation proc, you’re looking at some absolutely wild payouts.
I tested this extensively in different fishing spots—Roslit Bay, the Ancient Isle, even during special events—and the Wind Elemental Rod consistently outperformed every other rod I own. The only real downside is the low Control stat (0.055), which means you need to be somewhat careful during the fishing minigame with really heavy fish, but honestly, the trade-off is more than worth it.
What really sold me on this rod was catching a Shiny Whale Shark with the Heavenly mutation. The payout was insane—easily one of the best single catches I’ve ever made in Fisch. That moment alone justified all the effort I put into the quest chain.
Alright, here’s where things get serious. Getting the Wind Elemental Rod requires completing a three-part quest chain given by the Wind Master NPC. This isn’t some casual stroll through the park—you’ll need preparation, specific items, and a whole lot of patience.
First things first: you need to locate the Wind Master. He’s chilling on top of a mountain in the Northern Expedition area, which is already endgame territory.
Step-by-step directions:
When I first found him, I was honestly relieved. The climb isn’t too bad, but the Northern Expedition can be disorienting if you’re not familiar with the layout. Once you talk to the Wind Master, he’ll explain that you need to complete three challenging tasks to prove yourself worthy of the Wind Elemental Rod.
The first task sounds simple but requires some serious RNG luck. You need to bring the Wind Master a Shiny Giant Bait Crate that weighs over 12.8kg.
Here’s how to complete it:
Pro tip: Use a rod with high Luck stats when fishing for the Bait Crate to increase your chances of getting a Shiny variant. I went through about seven regular Bait Crates before finally landing a Shiny one that weighed 13.2kg.
This is where things get spicy. The second quest requires you to catch an incredibly specific fish: a Shiny Sparkling King’s Blessing Pufferfish. Yeah, that’s a mouthful, and it’s even harder to catch.
Here’s the breakdown:
This one took me forever. I spent probably three hours fishing before I finally caught it. The combination of needing Shiny, Sparkling, and King’s Blessing on the same Pufferfish is brutal. My advice? Do this during a time when you can really focus and commit to the grind.
Common mistakes to avoid:
The final quest is arguably the most challenging because it’s time-gated. You need to catch a Shiny Blessed Whale Shark, which only appears during the Whale Shark event.
Here’s how to nail it:
I got really lucky with this one and caught mine on my second Whale Shark event attempt. The key is preparation—make sure you have everything ready before the event starts, because you don’t want to waste time scrambling for items when the Whale Shark is already spawned.
Pro tip: Join a server with fewer players during the Whale Shark event. More players = more competition = fewer chances for you to catch the Whale Shark before someone else does.
Once you’ve completed all three quests and delivered the items to the Wind Master, he’ll reward you with the Wind Elemental Rod. The moment I finally got mine, I felt this huge wave of relief and excitement. All that grinding paid off in a big way.
Let’s talk numbers. Here are the complete stats for the Wind Elemental Rod:
Stat | Value |
---|---|
Lure Speed | 555% |
Luck | 555% |
Control | 0.055 |
Resilience | 55% |
Max Kg | Infinite (infkg) |
What do these stats mean?
The standout feature, though, is the Heavenly mutation passive. When this procs (and it procs fairly regularly), it multiplies your fish’s selling value by eight times. I’ve made millions of coins from this effect alone. It’s completely changed my approach to fishing—I now focus on catching high-value fish and hoping for that Heavenly mutation to hit.
While the Wind Elemental Rod is already incredibly powerful, the right enchantments can take it from amazing to absolutely unstoppable. Since the rod’s main weaknesses are Control and Resilience, I recommend focusing on enchantments that shore up these stats.
My top enchantment picks:
This is my go-to enchantment for the Wind Elemental Rod. The Resilience boost helps offset the rod’s naturally low resilience, and the extra Luck stacks beautifully with the rod’s already insane Luck stat. The Progress Speed bonus also helps you reel in fish faster, which is always appreciated.
The Control boost from Herculean is incredibly valuable. It makes the fishing minigame significantly easier, especially when dealing with large, aggressive fish. I used this enchantment for a while before switching to Mystical, and it definitely made a noticeable difference.
Quality is a solid all-around enchantment that enhances the rod’s already strong stats without any major downsides. It’s not as impactful as Mystical or Herculean, but it’s a great budget option if you don’t have access to the rarer enchantments.
Piercing is a fun, aggressive enchantment that lets you actively participate in the fishing minigame by stabbing fish to speed up the process. The Progress Speed bonus is also nice. This is more of a “for fun” enchantment rather than a purely optimal choice, but I’ve had a blast using it.
How to apply enchantments:
You’ll need Enchant Relics or Cosmic Relics to add enchantments to your Wind Elemental Rod. These can be obtained through various in-game activities, events, or purchases. Make sure to use them wisely—enchantments can be expensive to apply, especially the higher-tier ones.
Now that you’ve got the rod and the right enchantments, let me share some advanced strategies I’ve learned through hours of testing.
With the Heavenly mutation passive, your goal should be catching high-value fish. Spots like the Ancient Isle, Roslit Bay during events, and special seasonal areas are ideal. When that Heavenly mutation hits on an already expensive fish, you’re looking at massive payouts.
Combine your Wind Elemental Rod with other Luck-boosting items and totems. The more Luck you stack, the better your chances of triggering the Heavenly mutation and catching rare variants.
Due to the low Control stat, you’ll need to be more careful during the fishing minigame. Practice with smaller fish first to get a feel for the timing and movements. Once you’re comfortable, you can tackle the big boys without losing them.
The Wind Elemental Rod shines during special fishing events. The combination of high Lure Speed and Luck means you can catch event-exclusive fish faster and more reliably than with other rods.
While 55% Resilience isn’t terrible, it’s still lower than what you might be used to. Be extra careful with your inputs during the fishing minigame, and consider using Resilience-boosting enchantments if you’re frequently losing fish.
If you’re hunting for rare fish with the Wind Elemental Rod, try fishing during off-peak server hours. Fewer players mean less competition for rare spawns and special events.
Through my own experience and watching others attempt the quest chain, I’ve noticed several common mistakes:
1. Not preparing before starting the quest chain: Make sure you have all the necessary items (Oxygen Tank, Winter Cloak, Shiny Totems, proper rods with enchantments) before you even talk to the Wind Master.
2. Fishing in the wrong locations: Each quest requires fishing in specific areas. Double-check your coordinates before spending hours in the wrong spot.
3. Not using Shiny Totems effectively: Shiny Totems have limited duration, so activate them right before you start fishing, not while you’re still sailing to the location.
4. Getting discouraged too quickly: This quest chain is intentionally challenging. It took me several days to complete all three tasks, and that’s completely normal. Don’t give up.
5. Ignoring the Blessed enchantment: For Quests 2 and 3, the Blessed enchantment is almost mandatory. Don’t try to complete these quests without it.
6. Attempting during peak hours: Trying to catch the Whale Shark during a crowded event is frustrating. Wait for a quieter time if possible.
How does the Wind Elemental Rod stack up against other endgame rods? Let me break it down:
vs. Seraphic Rod: The Seraphic Rod has better Control and Resilience, making it more reliable for difficult catches. However, the Wind Elemental Rod’s Lure Speed and Luck are significantly higher, plus it has the Heavenly mutation effect. For pure farming efficiency, Wind Elemental wins.
vs. Poseidon Rod: Poseidon Rod is great for specific catches (like Pufferfish), but it can’t compete with the Wind Elemental Rod’s overall stats. Wind Elemental is the better all-purpose farming rod.
vs. Heaven’s Rod: Heaven’s Rod has solid balanced stats, but again, it lacks the raw Lure Speed and Luck of the Wind Elemental Rod. If you want speed and money-making potential, Wind Elemental is superior.
vs. Mythical Rod: Mythical Rod is competitive in terms of Luck, but the Wind Elemental Rod’s 555% Lure Speed gives it a significant edge for farming efficiency.
In my opinion, the Wind Elemental Rod is the best overall fishing rod for endgame farming and money-making. The only situations where you might want to use a different rod are when you need specific stats for particular catches (like high Control for extremely heavy fish).
Short answer: Absolutely yes.
Long answer: If you’re at the endgame stage of Fisch and serious about maximizing your efficiency, the Wind Elemental Rod is a must-have. The quest chain is challenging and time-consuming, but the payoff is incredible. The combination of insane Lure Speed, massive Luck, and the Heavenly mutation effect makes this rod an absolute money-printing machine.
Since getting my Wind Elemental Rod, I’ve easily made tens of millions of coins, caught countless rare fish, and significantly reduced my farming time. The rod has paid for itself many times over in terms of the value it’s generated.
The only players who might want to skip this quest are complete beginners or casual players who aren’t focused on optimization. If that’s you, there are easier-to-obtain rods that will serve you fine. But if you’re committed to being the best fisher in Fisch, you need this rod in your arsenal.
You can absolutely complete the entire quest chain solo. I did it by myself, though having friends to grind with can make the process more enjoyable and slightly faster (you can share information about where fish are biting, etc.).
It depends on your luck, but expect to spend anywhere from 5–10 hours total across all three quests. Some players with great RNG have done it in 3–4 hours, while others have reported spending 15+ hours due to bad luck with Shiny spawns.
Yes, you must complete the quests in the order the Wind Master gives them to you. You can’t skip ahead or do them out of sequence.
You’ll need to catch it again. Make sure to store important catches carefully and turn them in to the Wind Master as soon as possible.
No, once you obtain the rod, it’s yours permanently. You can’t lose it or break it.
The proc rate of the Heavenly mutation doesn’t appear to be directly affected by external Luck boosts, but having higher Luck does increase your chances of catching rare fish that benefit more from the 8x value multiplier when the mutation does proc.
No, the Wind Elemental Rod cannot be traded or sold. It’s account-bound once you receive it.
The Wind Elemental Rod cannot be upgraded beyond adding enchantments. Its base stats remain fixed at the values I listed earlier.
It depends on your goals. For money-making, I recommend the Ancient Isle or Roslit Bay during events. For rare fish hunting, explore different seasonal areas and event locations.
Yes, the Wind Elemental Rod is legal for use in fishing tournaments, and it’s actually one of the best rods for competitive play due to its insane stats.
The Wind Elemental Rod represents the pinnacle of fishing equipment in Fisch. While the quest chain to obtain it is no joke, the rewards are absolutely worth the effort. From the insane 555% Lure Speed and Luck stats to the game-changing Heavenly mutation effect, this rod has everything you need to dominate the fishing scene.
I’ve been using my Wind Elemental Rod as my main fishing tool for weeks now, and I can’t imagine going back to anything else for serious farming. The efficiency gains alone have made the entire quest chain worth it, and catching those big Heavenly mutation fish never gets old.
If you’re ready to take your Fisch gameplay to the next level, grab your best rods, stock up on Shiny Totems, and start working on that quest chain. The Wind Master is waiting at the top of that mountain, and the Wind Elemental Rod could be yours.
What’s been your experience with the Wind Elemental Rod quest? Have you completed it yet, or are you still working through the challenges? Drop a comment and let me know how your journey is going!